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In M3's documentation, dialog container has a max width of 560dp on large screen devices. However, when we test the MaterialAlertDialog on different tablets, we find that this isn't always true. Especially on Lenovo, Oppo tablets, we often find these dialogs to be much smaller, at around 450dp width. Why is this so?
Android API version: 34
Material Library version: com.google.android.material:material:1.12.0
Device: Device on which the bug was encountered here
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus Gen 3
Oppo Pad 2
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[Component name] Material dialog's max width of 560dp is not respected on some devices
Aug 9, 2024
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[Component name] Material dialog's max width of 560dp is not respected on some devices
[Dialog] Material dialog's max width of 560dp is not respected on some devices
Aug 9, 2024
Description: Full description of issue here
In M3's documentation, dialog container has a max width of 560dp on large screen devices. However, when we test the MaterialAlertDialog on different tablets, we find that this isn't always true. Especially on Lenovo, Oppo tablets, we often find these dialogs to be much smaller, at around 450dp width. Why is this so?
Android API version: 34
Material Library version: com.google.android.material:material:1.12.0
Device: Device on which the bug was encountered here
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus Gen 3
Oppo Pad 2
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: